Sports News

Amorim takes the poisoned chalice at Old Trafford

Manchester United will have a new head coach at SITU on 11 November. The significance of this, obviously, is that he is the first head coach to be appointed by the Club. All his predictors were, in some cases obvious, given the title of manager.

As it happens these days at Old Trafford the previous coach/manager was let go after a long run of bad results and jobs.

This high-profile collection of bad things includes managers who are still many like Louis van Gaal and José Mourinho, (although the Norwegian was wasted in Olherte United Olherte’s supporters are still returned by nothing more than three years, playing some Abysmal Football on the way).

For those with an eye for synchronization, Rúben Amorim will be the manager of this club manager, Sir Alex Ferguson has retired. Incidentally, Fergie himself was the sixth permanent manager to be appointed after Sir Matt Matby retired and Amorim is only the second United coach to be installed in November, the first being him, of course. So amens are right in this respect at least. Let’s just hope that it doesn’t take Amorim four years to change things because the managers of United Managemers usually get these three days, sometimes it’s even a year or so!

With the Club ‘Legend’, (what former player is not a Club Legend these days?), Ruud van Niitelrooy currently steers the ship and has followed the charm that has impressed LEICEST Aborters very happy. And happy are the non-traditional plastic fans who have never changed their allegiance to any favorite shirt or any team that has been put together for at least two games.

Ruud will now have the opportunity to prove that he deserves the job and will not be given the job for the next three games. Beating Chelsea and PAOK Athene at Old Trafford should not be beyond this team so, when the new manager took over, United could be on the field, perform and play well.

In one way, a few losses or a draw at home will reduce the enthusiasm of the dutchman but on the other hand, it will increase the expectation and urgency of the much needed change. Ruud is now back coaching the team to see if they can score.

Either way, van niitelrooy won’t be around long enough to lose any fans no matter what the results go. As mentioned before, the certain Norwegian was a bad job for three years but that didn’t affect his reputation as a player or a person, and it shouldn’t.

There is, of course, talk about who will be sold by the new manager and a list, basically, of the usual suspects who were sold by the previous three coaches.

Does the club really need five centers at the back? Why is there no cover on the left-back which means that the player is useless, useless-needs the back despite ‘being’ his natural position ‘, is used on the left when it is worst? OH, EDIT, HARRY AMSS seems to be very present in the area but, for some bad reason, Hag ten insisted on playing Dalot there, or Mazrooui or Martinez before he took mass.

They must be confident that the confusion surrounding Eric HAG’s tactics, team decisions and game decisions will quickly change when Amorim takes over. We will no longer have to listen to exciting conferences that contain mostly “Yes, but we won two trophies eh“and”Only city won more to be second eh, eh, eh“.

As usual, the new manager of United’s United will be expected to turn the ship around, go to peers, renew and come out with the ability to fly and solve all the problems of the world.

As Ferguson five tried and five failed. This is more of a reflection on management than on appointed management. Now, to a large extent, management has changed. Now the Petro-Chemios Billionaire runs the club alongside a failed cycling coach, a regular foreign player from Blackburn Rovers and Dan Ashworth. Only Omar Berrada has a history of success thanks to his hometown of Manchester. But they couldn’t do worse than the previous bosses, could they?

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button